THE
BEST OF MY LOVE
THE
EAGLES
SONGWRITERS: DON HENLEY; GLENN LEWIS FREY & JOHN
DAVID SOUTHER
COUNTRY:
U. S. A.
ALBUM: ON THE BORDER
LABEL: ASYLUM RECORDS
GENRE: ROCK
YEAR: 1974
The Eagles are an American
rock band formed in
Los Angeles in 1971. With five number-one singles and six number-one albums,
six Grammy Awards and five American
Music Awards, the Eagles were one of the most
successful musical acts of the 1970s in North America. Founding members Glenn Frey(guitars,
vocals), Don Henley (drums,
vocals), Bernie Leadon(guitars,
vocals) and Randy Meisner(bass
guitar, vocals) were recruited by Linda Ronstadt as band members, some touring with her, and all playing on her third solo
album, before venturing out on their own on David Geffen's new Asylum Records label.
Their debut, Eagles(1972),
spawned two top-20 singles in the US and Canada: "Take It Easy"
and "Witchy Woman".
The next year's follow-up, Desperado,
only peaked at number 41 in the US, although "Desperado"
became a popular track. In 1974, guitarist Don Felder joined, and On the Border produced the top 40 hit "Already Gone"
and the Eagles' first number-one song in the US and Canada, "Best of My
Love", which made the top 15 in Australia,
their first hit overseas. In 1975, the álbum One of These
Nights became their first number-one album
in the US and a top-10 album in many countries. It included the US number-one hit
"One of These Nights",
which was their first top-10 hit outside of North America, and US top-five
songs "Lyin' Eyes" and "Take It to the Limit".
Also in 1975, guitarist and vocalist Joe Walsh replaced
Leadon.
Their
Greatest Hits (1971–1975)(1976) is the best-selling album in the United States,
with 38 million sold, and primed the public for the late 1976 release of Hotel
California, which would sell more than 26million
copies in the US (ranking 3rd all-time for US sales), and more than 32million
copies worldwide. The
album yielded two number-one singles in the US and Canada, "New Kid in
Town" and "Hotel
California", the latter of which became their only top-10 hit
in the United Kingdom, while also reaching the top 10 in New Zealand and many
European countries, including number two in France.
Meisner was replaced by Timothy B. Schmit in 1977. The Eagles released their last studio album for nearly 28
years in 1979 with The Long Run,
spawning the North American number-one song "Heartache Tonight",
which became their biggest hit in Australia (number 13), and the North American
top-10 hits "The Long Run"
and "I Can't Tell
You Why". The Eagles broke up in 1980 but
reunited in 1994 for the álbum Hell Freezes Over,
a mix of live and new studio tracks, and toured consistently. In 2007, the
Eagles released Long Road Out
of Eden, their sixth number-one album in the US, and
in 2008 launched the Long Road Out
of Eden Tour. In 2013, they began the
extended History of the Eagles Tour in conjunction with the documentary release, History of
the Eagles. Following Frey's death in
January 2016, the Eagles re-formed in 2017, with Glenn's son Deacon Frey and Vince Gill sharing
lead vocals for Frey's songs.
The Eagles are one of the world's
best-selling bands, having sold more than 200million
records, including 100million sold in US alone. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame in 1998 and were ranked number 75 on
Rolling Stone's 2004
list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time".
On the Border is the third
studio album by American rock group the Eagles,
released in 1974. Apart from two songs produced by Glyn Johns, it was
produced by Bill Szymczyk because the group wanted a more rock‑oriented sound instead of the
country-rock feel of the first two albums. It is the first Eagles album to
feature guitarist Don Felder. On the
Border reached number 17 on the Billboard album chart and has sold two million
copies.
Three singles were released from the album: "Already
Gone", "James Dean" and "Best of My Love". The singles peaked
at numbers 32, 77 and 1 respectively. "Best of My Love" became the
band's first of five chart toppers. The album also includes
"My Man", Bernie Leadon's
tribute to his deceased friend Gram Parsons.
Leadon and Parsons had played together in the pioneer country rock band Flying Burrito
Brothers, before Leadon joined the Eagles.
This is the first album by the Eagles to be released in
Quadraphonic surround sound. It was released on Quadraphonic 8-track tape and
CD-4 LP. A hidden message carved into the run out groove of some vinyl LPs
reads: "He who hesitates is lunch".
Every night i'm lyin'
in bed
Holdin' you close in my dreams
Thinkin' about all the things that we said
Comin' apart at the seams
We try to talk it over
But the words come out too rough
I know you were tryin' to give me the best of your love
Beautiful faces and
loud empty places
Look at the way that we live
Wastin' our time on cheap talk and wine
Left us so little to give
That same old crowd was like a cold dark cloud
That we could never rise above
But here in my heart
I give you the best of my love
Oh... whoa oh sweet darlin'
You get the best of my love
(You get the best of my love)
Oh... whoa oh sweet darlin'
You get the best of my love
(You get the best of my love)
I'm goin' back in time
and it's a sweet dream
It was a quiet night and I would be all right
If I could go on sleeping
But every mornin' I wake up and worry
What's gonna happen today?
You see it your way I see it mine
But we both see it slippin' away
You know we always
had each other baby
(Ooh...) I guess that wasn't enough oh-oh ooh whoa
But here in my heart
I give you the best of my love
Oh... whoa oh sweet darlin'
You get the best of my love
(The best of my love) Oh... whoa oh sweet darlin'
You get the best of my love
(The best of my love) Oh... whoa oh sweet darlin'
Every night and day
You get the best of my love
(The best of my love) Oh... whoa oh sweet darlin'
Oh-oh oh-oh
You get the best of my love
(The best of my love) Oh... whoa oh sweet darlin'
You get the best of my love
(You get the best of my love)
The best of my love Oh... whoa oh sweet darlin'
Mmm-mmm mmm-mmm-mmm
You get the best of my love
(The best of my love) Oh... whoa oh sweet darlin'
You got it
You got it.